HP Media Center m1000 HP Media Center Desktop PCs - Software Guide - Page 102

My Videos, Other, media, Videos, Shared Video

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n If your video is playing in full-screen mode and you want to see it play in the inset window, press the Back button on the remote control. Playing a video stored on removable media Removable media can be from various sources: ■ Digital video camera (FireWire IEEE 1394 port) 2 On the Media Center Start menu, select My Videos. ■ CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive ■ Memory card readers such as Smart Media or CompactFlash 1 Make sure your removable media is connected or inserted properly. 3 On the My Videos menu, select Other media. 4 When a folder with the drive name that contains your removable media appears, select it. 5 Select the video file. The video plays in full- screen mode. n ■ Use the mouse to select the up and down arrows at the bottom of the window to scroll to other pages of video files and folders. ■ You can maximize the media playing in the inset window by using the arrow buttons to select the inset window, and then pressing OK on the remote control. Playing a video in full-screen mode 1 On the Media Center Start menu, select My Videos. 2 On the My Videos menu, select My Videos, Shared Video, or Other media. 3 Select the folder you want, and then press OK. Select the video file and press OK again. The video plays in full-screen mode. 4 To exit full-screen mode and return to the previous window, press Back on the remote control. 98 HP Media Center PC Software Guide

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HP Media Center PC Software Guide
Playing a video stored on removable media
Removable media can be from various sources:
Digital video camera
(FireWire IEEE 1394 port)
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
Memory card readers such as Smart Media or
CompactFlash
1
Make sure your removable media is
connected or inserted properly.
2
On the Media Center Start menu, select
My Videos
.
3
On the My Videos menu, select
Other
media
.
4
When a folder with the drive name that
contains your removable media appears,
select it.
5
Select the video file. The video plays in full-
screen mode.
Playing a video in full-screen mode
1
On the Media Center Start menu, select
My Videos
.
2
On the My Videos menu, select
My
Videos
,
Shared Video
, or
Other
media
.
3
Select the folder you want, and then press
OK. Select the video file and press OK
again. The video plays in full-screen mode.
4
To exit full-screen mode and return to the
previous window, press Back on the remote
control.
n
If your video is
playing in full-screen
mode and you want
to see it play in the
inset window, press
the Back button on
the remote control.
n
Use the mouse to
select the up and
down arrows at
the bottom of the
window to scroll to
other pages of
video files and
folders.
You can maximize
the media playing
in the inset
window by using
the arrow buttons
to select the inset
window, and then
pressing OK on the
remote control.